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Archaeologists have uncovered 3,500-year-old evidence at the ancient city of Troy that may point to a real war behind Homer's legendary tale.
In parts of the ancient word, wine has long been thought as a luxury reserved only for the elite. But a new study reveals the mighty ancient city of Troy may have been the exception. Scientists in ...
So far, over 100 depas goblets have been found in Troy alone, covering the period between 2500 to 2000 BCE. They have also been recovered from sites scattered across the Aegean and all the way to ...
Archaeologists at Troy have unearthed more than 100 depas goblets dated to between 2500 and 2000 B.C.E.
The Troy site was inhabited almost continually from 3000 B.C. to the Roman times in the first century A.D. Part of Blegen’s goal was to find archaeological evidence of the Trojan War.
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The boozy truth about life in Troy: Wine was an 'everyday drink' for almost EVERYONE in the ancient city, study finds READ MORE: True origin of the Sutton Hoo helmet revealed By JONATHAN CHADWICK ...